词汇 | mystic |
释义 | mystic noun[ C ] uk /ˈmɪs.tɪk/ us /ˈmɪs.tɪk/ someone who attempts to be united with God through prayer: 神秘主义者 François Leclerc du Tremblay, also known as Père Joseph, was a French diplomat and mystic. He says that a mystic inspired him to run for office. Mystics have always known that we create our own reality. Crying became a part of spiritual discipline for many mystics. It is tempting to think of him as a secular mystic. Religious people: believers & non-believers anti-evolution anti-evolutionary anti-evolutionist anti-humanist antichrist converted deist evolutionist faithful faithless irreligiously libertine monotheist non-believer secularist the laity theist theistic unbelief unbeliever mystic adjective uk /ˈmɪs.tɪk/ us /ˈmɪs.tɪk/ relating to magic or having magic powers, especially of a secret, dark, or mysterious kind: The town is full of shops selling tarot cards, books about ley lines, and mystic amulets. The whole scene has a mystic, fairy-tale quality. Synonyms magical mystical relating to the belief that there is hidden meaning in life, or that each human being can unite with God: 神秘主义的,人神灵交的 The story depicts how a soul gains mystic knowledge. Synonym mystical There seemed to be some mystic powers at work. He went to India to learn more about the mystic healing powers of yoga. Her grandmother was into the mystic religion "espiritismo". Magic abracadabra alchemy bewitch bezoar black magic escapology evil faerie hex magic word magical magically mugwort mystical the evil eyeidiom wand whammy white magic witchcraft wizardry You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: The supernatural - general words mystic | American Dictionarymystic noun[ C ] us/ˈmɪs·tɪk/ a person who tries to communicate directly with God or other forces controlling the universe: His ideas might sound familiar to New Age mystics today. Examples of mysticmystic Doesn't the personal universal-self mystic need to claim some sort of paranormal power in order to represent the self as the entire universe? All the while her thought was trying to justify her delight in the colours by merging them in her mystic religious joy. In either case, the postponement of human ageing is no longer a prospect confined to mystics and charlatans. While the offspring of such an upbringing ended up spending their lives in religion, their parents were neither clerics nor mystics. So the more great mystics we know little about, the weaker is the detractor's case. People's religion takes many forms, for example, mystic orders, fundamentalist movements, proletarian urban protests, bazaar merchant's associations, academic fora. No more did he wallow in mystic contemplation of ecstatic union with the divine. This is what the mystics claim, though they usually describe such divine discourse as silence. Nevertheless, their stories do cast doubt on the putative connection between power needs and being an important theistic mystic. This may be what pushes the mystic into the limelight, whether she seeks it or not. When the mystic attains ma'rifa, he must never forsake this adherence. Obviously, there is a hierarchy, with prophetic discourse, although ambiguous, ranking as the most authoritative, and the poetic and mystic forms at the bottom. Another group of works aspires to the sublime rather than the ridiculous, conflating the exposed teeth of the singer with those of the rapt mystic. Far from subsiding into mystic gleams, ghosts were often more prosaically present than the living. Put another way, the theistic mystics we consider ' great ' or ' important ' are that way in part because of their success in publicizing themselves. See all examples of mystic These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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